This week on NOW: Is Congress trying to make Wall Street safe for predators? Despite all the evidence that small investors have been the victims of a con game, some of the big Wall Street firms are moving legislation through Congress that would prevent states from prosecuting them if they violate security laws. Bill Moyers interviews Eliot Spitzer on his reaction to this end run around state regulation.

Unlike the big firms on Wall Street, residents of Anniston, Alabama have had no friends in high places. They’ve been living with a toxic bomb for many years, and no one told them just how dangerous it was  not the company that produced the poison, not the state or federal government. One resident reports on the consequences, " They robbed me of my health. They robbed my kids of their health. They robbed me of my home." NOW’s Keith Brown reports.